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Humza Yousaf: “Scottish independence is more necessary than ever”

2024-03-13T18:15:17.297Z

Highlights: Humza Yousaf: “Scottish independence is more necessary than ever”. “A significant number of Scots want independence, polls continue to show that the balance of power is 50-50, with some recent studies even giving us above 50%,” he assures Le Figaro. According to him, the negative impact of leaving the European Union, which is being felt more and more, has reinforced desires for emancipation.“ since Brexit, Great Britain… This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 84% left to discover.


DECRYPTION – The Prime Minister of Scotland, in an interview with several newspapers, including Le Figaro, assures that “the dream is not broken”.


In the Scottish highlands, the winds of independence seem to be fading.

Weighted down by bad strategic choices and business, the emancipation camp is struggling.

This does not prevent the new Scottish Prime Minister, Humza Yousaf, from displaying his optimism.

He assures that the

“dream is not broken”

, and that Scotland needs more than ever to free itself from British supervision.

For the head of the Scottish National Party (SNP), the cause is not weakening.

“A significant number of Scots want independence, polls continue to show that the balance of power is 50-50, with some recent studies even giving us above 50%

,” he assures Le

Figaro

, during an interview carried out within the framework of the European newspaper alliance Lena.

According to him, the negative impact of leaving the European Union, which is being felt more and more, has reinforced desires for emancipation.

“Independence is more necessary than ever

,” he said, “

because

since Brexit

, Great Britain…

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Source: lefigaro

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